The 13 worst streets for crime reports made to the police in Sheffield have been revealed. Newly-released data from South Yorkshire Police reveals that the 13 streets pictured here received the highest number of crime reports in February 2024. The crime figures from Police.uk – the national website for policing in England – are released with a two-month delay, meaning these are the most up-to-date available. They are based on reports made in South Yorkshire Police’s four Sheffield policing...
Scotland’s new “hate crime” law already is demonstrating how it will be used to squash dissent and free speech. The so-called Hate Crime and Public Read More
“Mr. Kohberger was out driving in the early morning hours of Nov. 13, 2022; as he often did to hike and run and/or see the moon and stars.”
AUTHOR JK Rowling has accused Humza Yousaf of favouring trans people as the row over new hate laws rumbles on. The Harry Potter creator, 58, said the First Minister has “absolute contempt for women
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) -- The City of Myrtle Beach hosted a community discussion about hate crimes Monday evening. Officials from the United States Attorney's Office, the FBI, and local law enforcement led the conversation. The event "United Against Hate" focused on how to identify a hate crime or incident, report it and, ways to []
One of several victims can be heard screaming for help moments after murderer Jake Hill stabbed him in the abdomen
Timing is everything in politics, so it was splendidly appropriate that the launch week of Humza Yousaf's draconian hate crime law should culminate in yesterday's Old Firm derby.
The man responsible for the 2018 murder of a hunter in Bath Township was sentenced behind bars for decades today.
Police are still trying to figure out exactly what happened, but officials say students may have been attacked because of their sexual orientation.
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — A Danville man is facing charges after he allegedly threatened to murder agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that Thomas Green, 33, of Danville, Montour County, was indicted Wednesday, April 10, by a grand jury on charges of []
The jibe coined by Inverness-born Spectator magazine editor Fraser Nelson after the introduction of the new Hate Crime Act, was this week quoted by Lord Hope, once Scotland’s most senior judge and a former deputy president of the UK Supreme Court. It could yet be the SNP’s epitaph. In less than a fortnight, Police Scotland has been deluged with thousands of complaints, hardly any of which will result in prosecution, never mind conviction. No-one knows how or if these complaints will be recorded,...
More than 1,000 hate crime complaints have been made to police every day on average since Scotland's controversial new law was introduced on April Fool's Day.